“Ultimately what remains is a story. In the end, it's the only thing any of us really owns.”— Carole Radziwill, amazon.com
“Once it was the four of us, with all our dreams and plans, and then suddenly there was nothing.”— Carole Radziwill, amazon.com
“That time I thought I could not go any closer to grief without dying I went closer, and I did not die.”— Mary Oliver, amazon.com
“Cause he has everything to lose. All I had was that boy - and he took him from me.”— Hugh Glass, imdb.com
“Yet it was in that vale that her sorrow had taken shape, and she did not love it as formerly. Beauty to her, as to all who have felt, lay not in the thing, but in what the thing symbolized.”— Thomas Hardy, amazon.com
“When we lose a loved one or end a long-term relationship, grief is natural. We must honor each stage of grief and emotion we have.”— Iyanla Vanzant, twitter.com
“Passion is the source of our finest moments; the joy of love, the clarity of hatred, and the ecstasy of grief.”— David Tyron King, Angelus, imdb.com
“My line of vision has fallen Not because I lost you But I know I can’t hold you even if I miss you to death”— Kim Jonghyun, open.spotify.com
“Grief is not about the shortest distance between two points. It’s about getting out alive.”— Leslie Ann Minot, qarrtsiluni.com
“All she knew was that whatever and whoever climbed out of that abyss of despair and grief would not be the same person who had plummeted in.”— Sarah J. Maas, amazon.com
“And I live with the dead – my mother , my sister [Sophie], my grandfather, my father [who died in 1889, when Munch was in France].. .Every day is the same – my friends have stopped coming – their laughter disturbs me, tortures me.. ..my daily walk round the old castle becomes shorter and shorter, it…”— Edvard Munch, en.wikiquote.org
“Do you actually think that how long a person grieves is a measure of how much they loved someone?”— David Wroblewski, amazon.com
“Before men decline into old age, even in the very bloom of youth, they are involved in many troubles, and they cannot escape from the cares, weariness, sorrows, fears, griefs, inconveniences, and anxieties to which mortal life is subject.”— John Calvin, amazon.com
“When I can bring myself to realize that he has indeed passed away, my question to myself is, ‘can life be endured?'”— Mary Todd Lincoln, quoteland.com
“In grief, words are poor consolation - silence & agonizing tears are all that is left the sufferer.”— Mary Todd Lincoln, amazon.com
“...do you actually think that how long a person grieves is a measure of how much they loved someone?”— David Wroblewski, amazon.com
“It sucks that we miss people like that. You think you’ve accepted that someone is out of your life, that you’ve grieved and it’s over, and then bam. One little thing and you feel like you’ve lost that person all over again.”— Rachel Hawkins, amazon.com
“But Heaven never sends unmixed grief, and for Professor Liedenbrock there was a satisfaction in store proportioned to his desperate anxieties.”— Jules Verne, amazon.com
“The most hateful grief of all human griefs is this, to have knowledge of the truth but no power over the event.”— Herodotus, amazon.com